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Please check each of these out as they all look fishy if not down right nasty!

Get them scanned at the 2 sites I listed earlier and then look and see if you can figure out why they are on the PC,if you get nasty results at the scan sites or cant associate them with something on the PC,Include them with the files to be deleted by Killbox!

WARNING: not all files found by this scanner are bad. Consult with a knowledgable person before proceeding.

If you see a message in the titlebar saying "Not responding..." you can ignore it. Windows somethimes displays this message due to the high volume of disk I/O. As long as the hard disk light is flashing, the program is still working properly.

as far as I know there are no realtime deals running, so I am still having a little trouble understanding exactly why my system is being so stubborn...

and, windows updates are still failing...on google one search turned up a result, that it can sometimes happen if you download the files improperly..is there a way to clear out the files that it downloaded so that I could try to redownload them...

kmfdmanic

Posted 11 August 2005 - 08:03 PM

I tried all the steps microsoft recommended to fix the issue..and none worked...weird thing is, I updated windows a couple weeks ago just fine...but now, it fails on every update...

and, of course, l2mfix won't run option 2 properly...something is amiss...I would hate to have to do a system restore (as I have an extensive amount of data I would have to backup before attempting to do such...to be on the safe side) but, at this point, it may be the only option...unless you can think of something different...